2. Denver Broncos: Marcell Dareus, DT (Alabama)

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Team Needs: DT, CB, LB, TE, DE

Alabama defensive tackle Marcell Dareus is by far the most NFL-ready prospect in the 2011 draft class.

The Denver Broncos desperately need to address their very weak defensive line, and Dareus is the perfect fit. If Carolina decides to go in any direction that's not Dareus, Denver will be very pleased to snag him right away.

3. Buffalo Bills: Von Miller, OLB (Texas A&M)

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Team Needs: QB, OT, DE, OLB, TE

Under Chan Gailey, The Buffalo Bills had a very rough transition last season switching from the 4-3 to Gailey's 3-4 defense.

Buffalo was one of the worst teams in football last season when it came to getting pressure on the quarterback. By adding Miller, he will bring a much-needed explosive force, setting the edge in the Bills' 3-4 defense.

22. Indianapolis Colts: Derek Sherrod, OT (Mississippi State)

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Team Needs: DT, DB, OL

The biggest concern for the Indianapolis Colts needs to be keeping Peyton Manning healthy.

The Colts' offensive line has been struggling over the past few seasons, and they're very lucky Manning hasn't gotten hurt. Derek Sherrod is the best lineman available at this point, and he'd be a nice asset to Indianapolis' offensive line.

23. Philadelphia Eagles: Jimmy Smith, CB (Colorado)

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Team Needs: OLB, OG, DB

With no players available that address Philadelphia's major needs, they might feel inclined to trade away this pick.

However, they've been desperate to find a cornerback to start opposite Asante Samuel, and Colorado's Jimmy Smith has top-10 quality talent. He's got some character issues, but Andy Reid should keep him in check.

28. New England Patriots: Akeem Ayers, OLB (UCLA)

The New England Patriots have lacked an every-down outside linebacker for the past couple seasons, ever since the days of Willie McGinest and Mike Vrabel.

UCLA's Akeem Ayers is the most athletic and well-rounded outside linebacker in this draft. The only thing Ayers is missing is over-powering strength—you can't teach athleticism, but you can always add muscle.